Need advice: TX or GX 460
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Need advice: TX or GX 460
I need opinions! I presently drive a 2012 GX 460 and looking for a new car. Which should I choose, a 2023 GX 460 or the new TX?? My GX has been a great car and I’m a little nervous of the 4 cylinder TX. What do you think? Need advice asap! Thanks
Last edited by smithpr2; 10-16-23 at 04:55 PM. Reason: Correction
#2
TX is a brand new model with the latest tech.
GX remodel is also around the corner.
You probably need to prioritize what you are looking for in your new ride and then make the decision.
TX’s will be on the lots in the next coming days so you can do a test drive.
Thank You.
GX remodel is also around the corner.
You probably need to prioritize what you are looking for in your new ride and then make the decision.
TX’s will be on the lots in the next coming days so you can do a test drive.
Thank You.
#3
Similar boat
I’ve got a 16 GX luxury and have been shopping for my wife. Put a deposit down on the TX and have seen a few in person.
The TX is aimed at suburban comfort and space. It is not as luxurious or as powerful as a GX from what I’ve seen so far. Spoke with Lexus Corporate engineers and they said to wait for the plug in.
We’ve passed on our allotment for a TX350 luxury to see the TX550h+ and the ‘24 GX luxury at the same time.
if you want a deal, the ‘23 GX is a steal comparatively
The TX is aimed at suburban comfort and space. It is not as luxurious or as powerful as a GX from what I’ve seen so far. Spoke with Lexus Corporate engineers and they said to wait for the plug in.
We’ve passed on our allotment for a TX350 luxury to see the TX550h+ and the ‘24 GX luxury at the same time.
if you want a deal, the ‘23 GX is a steal comparatively
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smithpr2 (10-19-23)
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I drove a TX yesterday and was not impressed with the four cylinder turbo. The luxury inside was not impressive. The front end is longer than my GX and seats didn’t come up as high as my GX so had trouble seeing over the hood. I’m 5’1”. I did like the technology. I crossed the TX off my list. Also drove a GX 460 luxury but can’t decide if the plush seats and the couple of other features is worth another 8-9 grand.
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I really think it is a matter of use and expected length of ownership:
1. TX is uni-body and GX is body-on-frame. We have a '23 GX because we like the off-road capabilities of the GX. It will become our family camping, overlanding vehicle after my wife drives it for a years. We plan to visit many national parks and take the vehicle on light off road trails. We don't need the passenger capacity of the TX. A uni-body would better suite traditional family needs (ie soccer practice, road trips, high cargo capacity, cheaper to operate, more space).
2. Current GX has the 1UR-FE V8. This is known to go 400K miles or longer. If predicted length of ownership is 12+ years, I would go for the GX. New TX powertrains have a shorter track record of reliabilty and additional complexities that COULD make the vehicle less reliable. It is still made by Toyota so I doubt you will get the European car bugs that you often see in other brands, however the new turbo or hybrid is not going 1M miles like the old V8s.
'24 GX is nice too and new engine has been in Lexus' line up since 2018 with the LS, but I don't think it will hit 300K miles with minor maintenance.
1. TX is uni-body and GX is body-on-frame. We have a '23 GX because we like the off-road capabilities of the GX. It will become our family camping, overlanding vehicle after my wife drives it for a years. We plan to visit many national parks and take the vehicle on light off road trails. We don't need the passenger capacity of the TX. A uni-body would better suite traditional family needs (ie soccer practice, road trips, high cargo capacity, cheaper to operate, more space).
2. Current GX has the 1UR-FE V8. This is known to go 400K miles or longer. If predicted length of ownership is 12+ years, I would go for the GX. New TX powertrains have a shorter track record of reliabilty and additional complexities that COULD make the vehicle less reliable. It is still made by Toyota so I doubt you will get the European car bugs that you often see in other brands, however the new turbo or hybrid is not going 1M miles like the old V8s.
'24 GX is nice too and new engine has been in Lexus' line up since 2018 with the LS, but I don't think it will hit 300K miles with minor maintenance.
#7
I decided on . . .
I finally pull the trigger and purchased a 2023 GX 460. I just did not like the TX turbo and the one I drove was not plush at all. I felt the GX 550 was more off road than luxury that I wanted. They really needed to make two very different styles, one for the off road and one for the soccer mom with lots of luxury. I couldn't decide if the Luxury model justified the cost difference but in the end I went with the Luxury. I've had it a couple of weeks and very pleased thus far.
Thanks for all the advice!
Thanks for all the advice!
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We also went with the GX Luxury. The TX's were really nice in person, but the GX was also nice and offered so much value. Especially with a decent discount off of MSRP, which wasn't going to happen with the TX (at least in So Cal). We also really like the GX so far- except for the mpg, but we obviously knew that going in.
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BayeauxLex (11-13-23)
#9
Traded in a 2021 GX to the TX
For our life style (no off-road or camping) a TX is way better than our GX. The 4.6 engine of GX has a long curve of toque I.e in plain English very slow acceleration. In Tennessee we have a lot of hills and on highway 40 going to smoky mountains it is a pain to drive GX climbing uphill. Gas mileage is also pretty bad, out of date techs or no tech should I say. We are very happy with our TX.
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For our life style (no off-road or camping) a TX is way better than our GX. The 4.6 engine of GX has a long curve of toque I.e in plain English very slow acceleration. In Tennessee we have a lot of hills and on highway 40 going to smoky mountains it is a pain to drive GX climbing uphill. Gas mileage is also pretty bad, out of date techs or no tech should I say. We are very happy with our TX.
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good to hear. I ski so many days a year... I bet I will have one of the highest milage TXs in the country starting soon.
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If you absolutely NEED a 3rd row consider the TX, otherwise get somethijng else, I NEEDED a 3rd row period, I tried to get a Sienna Plat but they are unicorns that cost almost as much as a TX 350 AWD Luxury which i think is better overall and thats why I went with the TX 350 Luxury AWD, I love it so, all the bells and whistles TSS 3.0 and the 20" wheel smooth ride, WOOHOO, now yes the 4 cylinder turbo is weak but not compared to OTHER 3rd row cars